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White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE
2 The laughter of men was a hateful thing.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER VI THE FAMINE
3 He had always been susceptible to the laughter of the gods.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND
4 But the moment laughter was turned upon him he would fly into a most terrible rage.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER VI THE FAMINE
5 This laughter was uproarious and scornful, and at the same time the god pointed his finger derisively at White Fang.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER III THE REIGN OF HATE
6 He cried and cried interminably, and every fresh wail was greeted by bursts of laughter on the part of the man-animals.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE
7 He turned and fled away, not from the hurt of the fire, but from the laughter that sank even deeper, and hurt in the spirit of him.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE
8 The man early discovered White Fang's susceptibility to laughter, and made it a point after painfully tricking him, to laugh at him.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER III THE REIGN OF HATE
9 But behind the dogs there was nothing but space, and into this space they flew when White Fang came on the scene, made mad by laughter.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER VI THE FAMINE
10 It is not given us to know how some animals know laughter, and know when they are being laughed at; but it was this same way that White Fang knew it.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE